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March 26, 1965 • Page Image 19

…I Country Store to Coddle Sweet Tooth omen's Peanut brittle made by the experts (in this case, Robert Gam- ble) is ready for sampling by Mrs. Nathan Fink (left) and Mrs. Easton Brodsky. The candy will be featured at the Country Store, an old-fashioned candy shop planned for the annual Antique Fair and Art Show of Temple Israel Sisterhood Sunday through Tuesday at the synagogue. * * * said works in all media of some 100 artists from Detro...…

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…erman t Announced ( g3nat rith Activities LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- TER will install officers 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Sholem Alei- chem Institute. Mrs. Jack Sayles, Bnai Brith Women's council presi- dent, will install Mrs. John Sand- ler, president; Mesdames Renee Ager, Edward Pacernick and Meyer Miller, vice presidents; Mrs. David Gershon, treasurer; Mesdames Hyman Balamut, Jul- ius Pam, Carl Lichenstein, David Kahn, Celia Liederman and B...…

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…Sholem Aleichem Evening of Music Jewish Meals Sholem Aleichem Institute will present an "Evening of Jewish Music" 9 p.m. today. Represented will be Jewish melodies spanning in time from the 15th Century to the present, including folk songs, freedom songs, liturigical music and the works of modern composers. Presenting this program will be: Shirley Benyas, soprano; Anna Jaffe, mezzo-soprano; Leo Mogill, tenor; Sidney Resnick, baritone; and Be...…

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…Groups Join in Honoring ite Chaj es' Musical Triumph Mrs. Coggan Wins Slipson-Levy Vows Place on National will Be Exchanged BBW Executive Mrs. Marguerite Kozenn Chajes was honored at the office of the U.S. Consul General in Munich. She is shown here with (from left), Baron von Brand, the Bavarian government's protocol chief; Prof. Karl Hoeller, president, Munich State Academy of Music, and Paul C. Taylor, U.S. consul general in Munich. * *...…

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…. Samoss-Satovsky Vows Planned for Autumn MISS SHARON SAMOSS Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Samoss of Burton Ave., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Sharon Dorinne to Shel- don Satovsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Satovsky of Muirland Ave. A September wedding is planned. Detroiters Elected to Young Leaders Cabinet of UJA Detroiters Harold Berry, Kaye Goodwin Frank and Alan E. Luck- off have been elected to the Young Leadership C...…

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…Program April 11 to Pay Tribute Judith Caplan to Wed Labor Zionist Reception Tuesday Dr. Dennis S. Phillips for Farband's National Secretary to Heroes of Warsaw Ghetto The Jewish Community Council will present the 22nd annual city- wide commemoration of the War- saw Ghetto Uprising 8:15 p.m. April 11 at Temple Israel. The event. recalls a tragic-heroic chapter in Jewish history when the remnants of the Warsaw etto survivors revolted against t...…

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…Pollack Named to State Civil Service Body _Israeli Women Plan Social Evening David Pollack took his oath as the newest member of the State Civil Service Commission in De- troit Monday. Pollack, a 51-year-old real estate investor, president of the Wash- ington Boulevard Building Co., was sworn into office by Chief Judge T. John Lesinski of the State Court of Appeals. The ceremonies marked the first time one of Michigan's new appellate judges ...…

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…People Make News Dr. JOACHIM PRINZ, president of the American Jewish Congress, left for Germany at the invitation of the Senate of West Berlin. Dr. Prinz, a former rabbi of Berlin ex- pelled by the Hitler regime in 1937 for his anti-Nazi activities, will meet with West German Chan- cellor Ludwig Erhard, West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt and other German officials during a week- long visit. * * * Councilman MEL RAVITZ and ROBERT P. ROSELLE, Detro...…

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…Rutgers'World History of the Jewish People' Starts With 'At the Dawn of Civilization' "A monumental series tracing the history of the Jewish people, in all lands, from the days of Abraham to the present," has be- gun to appear from the Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, N.J., and the first of projected 21 volumes already is available under the title "At the Dawn of Civiliza- tion." Prof. Ephraim A. Speiser of the University of Pennsylva...…

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…Dorfman-Rochman Rites Set for August MISS REVA DORFMAN An Aug. 29 wedding is planned by Reva Dorfman and Ronald David Rochman. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Norma Dorfman of North- gate Blvd., Oak Park, and the late Mr. Charles Dorfman. Mr. Roch- man is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rochman of Blaine Ave. and the late Mrs. Sadie Rochman. CJFWF Approves Study of U.S. Jewry, Joins New Group Fighting Poverty NEW YORK—Leaders of Ameri-...…

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…Kiev Jews Denied Permit to Bake Matzo for Passover, Report Confirms NEW YORK (JTA) — Leaders of the Jewish community in Kiev have confirmed reports that the synagogue in that Soviet city was refused permission to bake matzo for Passover, according to a cable from Moscow to the New York Times. The confirmation of the reports by the Kiev Jews contradicted a claim made earlier this week by Dimitri Chavakhin, Soviet ambas- sador to Israel, who de...…

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…Troop 23 Scouts Plan Court of Honor Three boy scouts will be honored with the highest scouting award, Eagle, 7:30 p:m. Monday at Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim. They are Jonathan Bensky, junior assistant scoutmaster; Howard Jutkowitz; and Alan Kaufman. These recipients have been ac- five members and junior officers of Troop 23 for more than six years and have received at least 21 merit badges. In addition to the above awards at the Court of Honor,...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 31

…activities in Society Fifteen delegates of the Detroit Section of the National Council of Jewish Women have been named to attend the national biennial convention of the educational and service organization in New York, March 28 through April 1. They include Mrs. Jerome B. Grossman, president of the Detroit Section; Mesdames M. Morton Barak, Ben Weintraub, Melvin Kolbert, Frederick Shevin, I. Irving Bittker, B. Benedict Glazer and Harry L. Jac...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS u d THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, March 26, 1965 ,.........4111•11.1 ■04■0■ INIMMW041=1. 0.■0.1■0 •111111.1. 1. LARCO'S Dinner at DARBY'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine _ Deliciously Prepared for the is a real treat Discerning Taste • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AFI'ER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight , LUNCHEON A Pleasure Banquet Facilities • Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols ...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 33

…Paradise Resorts Offer Land -ISea Package Deal Take Your Family Out to Dinner KOW KOW INN MIAMI BEACH — The Paradise Resort Motels—the Beau Rivage, Chateau and Sahara — have an- nounced a special land-sea pack- age for five nights at any of the three resorts, plus a three-night cruise to Nassau aboard the S.S. Yarmouth. Prices will begin as low as $70 minimum European Plan at the Chateau and Sahara and $75 mini- mum at the Beau Rivage. Ope...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 34

…13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information .. . CALL VErmont 8-9364 34-Friday, March 26, 1965 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-ROOMS FOR RENT WORKING WOMAN - Kitchen privile- ges, Blackstone Apartments. UN 4-2794. ROOM FOR working woman. Comfort- able room. Northland and Prov...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 35

…19481 LITTLEFIELD OAK PARK 10720 ALBANY NR. VASSAR OPEN SUN. 2-5 Face brick 3-bedroom colonial, pass- hall, ample kitchen, heated back room, gas heat, natural fireplace, finished basement, 1 1/2-car garage. Vernor School; excellent shopping, Hebrew school and synagogue close by. Excellent FHA mortgage avail- able. BY OWNER VACANT. Will sacrifice. Love- ly 2-bedroom asbestos shingle. Asking $8,750. J. WM. KLEM UN 4-4600 OAK PK., 22130 KE...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 36

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Elsea Sales People Win Diplomas From Institute ETKIN-BUILT MODELS Under the direction of Richard. S. Elsea, vice president of Elsea Realty, Herman N. Farrand, direc- tor of Selling Aces Institute of Detroit, has graduated five groups of Elsea sales people. Presently in study is the sixth group which will graduate in four weeks. Both a forum in advanced real estate salesmanship and a tele- phone worksh...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 37

…Detroit's Challenge to the Suburbs! LOT S FOR LIVING CITY OF SOUTHFIELD IN `THE RAVINES Where can you find! r Metropolitan Detroit's best buy in large picturesque home sites for CUSTOM QUALITY homes. Wooded ravine, gas, water. Lots 164x186 and larger. Priced from $6,800. Take 9 Mile road 11/2 miles W. of Telegraph to 22455 Lake Ravines Drive. Will mail brochure on request. Open daily 9-5. Ravines Inc. EL 6-1000 DELUXE CITY RANCH 4 1...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 38

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE A DREAM residence built to your specifications on your site or ours. See the quality construction that can be yours. Northland Village Draws Buyers at Opening of New Model Homes BY NATHAN ZIPRIN (Seven Arts Feature Syndicate) MODEL OPEN 1-5 DAILY 4200 ORCHARD CREST DR. 1/2 Mile N. of Maple off Orchard Lake Rd. — LI 4-4063 or 626.0832 MILTON BERRY ED SILVER PARK WOODS BLDG. CO. The Salem Thousands of prospective home...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 39

…4-Year-Old Girl Killed in Oak Park Accident A 4-year-old Oak Park girl was killed when a car jumped a curb and hit her while she was walking with her mother Tuesday after- noon. Judy Carole Strauss and her mother, Mrs. Harold Strauss, of 14261 W. Lincoln, were walking on Lincoln and Coolidge Rds. when the accident occurred. No one else was injured. Besides her parents, she leaves two brothers, Stewart and Gerald; and her grandparents, Mr. and...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 40

…Israel and Bonn in Diplomatic Accord; Limitations Statute Raises New Issues (Continued from Page 1) Germany's offer to establish diplo- matic relations with Israel. * * * A joint communique issued in Jerusalem by the government of Israel and by Dr. Birrenbach an- nounced that the two govern. ments have agreed to exchange ambassadors "within the next few weeks." Asserting that the conversations about the exchange of ambassa- dors have resulted...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 1

…Our Jewish Heritage About Atheists Unwed Mothers New Anchor Bible New Biblical Illustrated Feature Starts This Week Page 6 Nathan Ziprin Paraphrases Sholem Aleichem Page 7 Growing Community Problem Reported by Charlotte Hyams Page 40 A Review of Book of Jeremiah in New Translation ° Page 40 The Morality Bias Even Among Sufferers From Prejudice • All Jews Victims of Arab Propaganda E JEWIS NE of a Boycott: State Department, West Ger...…

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…Purely Commentary ACLU on Wrong Track on Klan Issue An American Civil Liberties Union member should live up to the principles enunciated by the ACLU and criticize when the organization goes on a tangent. That's what we are compelled to do in the matter involving the Ku Klux Klan. If a government agency can expose the bigotries of a secret or- ganization that flouts the law and defies all human decencies, it should do so. When a hooded group ...…

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…U.S. Pledges $24,700,000 to UNRWA, Warns the Agency Must Economize UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA) —The United States pledged to contribute $24,700,000 in cash and foodstuffs in 1965, to aid the Arab refugees being sheltered and fed by the United Nations in four regions of Israel's borders, but it warned that the UN agency per- forming this task must effect economies, especially by "long- needed rectification" of its relief rolls. • The American p...…

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…Bowing to Cairo THE JEWISH NEWS incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 48235 Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLO...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 5

…Harriman Trip to Israel Seen as U.S. 'Calm-Down' Action Rabbi Rejects Invitation to Biased Club (Continued from Page 1) ply function. Consequently, ac- cording to West German argu- ments, the United States now has a responsibility to extricate Bonn from the difficulties erupt- ing from both Egypt and Israel. It was against this background that the Harriman trip was en- visaged and authorized. It was indicated that while the current crisis be...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 6

…Book Pays Tribute to Justice Felix Frankfurter that the Massachusetts Sunday Judge Calvert Magruder, in the right." He goes on at length, out- lated. Years later B r a n d e i s (Continued from Page 1) Closing Law had a primary reli- majority opinion, had found that ear, and was quoted in the Pure- lining the arrangements. Who is stated that Wolfson's fervor and gious purpose. This Socratic pro- the statute had a primary pur- ' Commentary Col...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 7

…Profile of Legal Genius BY MILTON FREEDMAN JTA-Jewish News Washington Correspondent (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) WASHINGTON — The entire nation, headed by President John- son and the Supreme Court, mourned the death of Felix Frank- furter, the immigrant Jewish boy who peddled newspapers and ran errands for a drug store on New York's East Side and rose to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, earning a ...…

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…Lipsky, Pincus, Schiff to Address Allied Drive Meetings This Week Eban Proposes Summit Cardinal Predicts Council Parley for Peace Talks to Pass Jewish Statement NEW YORK (JTA)—A proposal that the heads of all sovereign states in the world gather for a week's super-summit meeting to re-evaluate the prospects for peace opened by new technologies was made here by Abba Eban, deputy prime minister of Israel. He made that suggestion at one of the ...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 9

…Israel Bonds Gets Vice President Humphrey's Boost; Record $24,700,000 Sales Include Detroiters' $425,000 MIAMI—Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey declared here that 1,540,000 subscribers to I s r a el Bonds have provided "the pio- neers of Israel with the tools to rebuild their homeland in peace and understanding," adding that "They have helped construct a nation where freedom flourishes." He observed that "the Ameri- can tradition and the tra...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 10

…▪ A forbearing man is better than PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The a warrior; He who rules his tem- Federation of Jewish Agencies of per better than one who takes a Greater Philadelphia last year city. —Proverbs raised close to $10,000,000 to aid its 35 local agencies and other beneficiaries serving Jewish needs nationally and overseas, including Reccatiag Cocktail's got it! Only last year, Mrs. Bargman Israel, former Judge Nochem S. Reveno, Joseph H...…

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…Adamant Ben-Gurion Is Urged to Accept Mapai Convention Verdict on Lavon TEL AVIV (JTA)—An appeal to former Premier David Ben- Gurion to accept the ruling of the majority of the Mapai convention on the Lavon Affair and on a limited alignnient with the Ahdut Avodah Party was voiced Monday by Kaddish Luz, speaker of the Israel parliament, who is among the top Mapai leaders. The convention, which concluded last weekend, approved a request from Pr...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 12

…he Muddled 'Una Eitani Case BULLETIN (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — The Interior Ministry has withdrawn its emand that Mrs. Rina Eitani, a member of the Upper Naza- reth City Council. should hand in her passport pending clari- cation of her nationality status. The investigation has sparked a controversy in Israel. By JOSHUA H. JUSTMAN Chief JTA Correspondent in Israel (Copyright. 1965, Jewish Telegraphic Agency,...…

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…UN's UN 'Horowitz Proposal' to Aid . Underdeveloped Countries Is Well Received BY SAUL CARSON problem of aiding the underdevel- oped countries to come before the world body. After discussing the plan, in committee and in plenary session, the Horowitz Proposal seemed so appealing that the conference voted to ask the World Bank to study the matter thoroughly and report back to the UN secretary-general. That vote was carried by a ballot Of 97 i...…

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…Bnai David to Break Ground for Sanctuary, School Wing Vaad Horabonim Plans Gathering, Week Proclaimed In conjunction with the annual banquet of the Vaad Horabonim and Merkaz to be held March 7 at CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 5:45 p.m. today. Rabbi Donin will speak Cabo Hall, a Vaad Horabonim on "Constructing a Sanctuary" in honor of the ground-breaking Week has been proclaimed by the ceremonies Sunday. At 8:30 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar M...…

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…• Weekly Quiz BY RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) Who are the Yemenite Jews? The Yemenite Jews are those Jews, who until their recent (al- most complete) immigration to Israel lived in Yemen, an Arabian Province located in the south western part of the Arabian penin- sula. What is most distinctive about those Jews is the fact that since their ancestors settled in Yemen sometime during the an- cient period there has been lit...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 16

…ashgiah Temidi Schneiderman German Justice Minister Foe of Extension of Statute, Reportedly Ex-Nazi Youth Leader In modern usage a "Mashgiah" is Honored on here It was BRUSSELS (JTA)—Dr. Ewald at is referred to as an overseer Bucher, the West German justice a supervisor. This person is used have been minister who has been the a means to assure one's self of 80th Birthday obdurate foe of extension of the a one-time leader of the Hitler the By...…

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…Rabbi Julius A. Leibert's 'Behind Bars' Proposes Many Changes in Dealing With Crime, and Reforming Penology As the Jewish chaplain at San Quention, Folsom and Alcatraz prisons, Rabbi Julius A. Leibert came in close contact with scores of prisoners, learned their habits, acquired first hand knowledge about crime and penology. In "Behind Bars," which he wrote with Emily Kingsbery, and which has been published by Doubleday, Rabbi Leibert relates...…

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….7hanging Modes in Hazanuth By JACOB H. SONENKLAR The hazan, or the cantor, in the aspora became an important fig- e in Jewish life. He was, to be- e with, the inheritor of the lev- al chants which were heard in present it to the Jews of that day, who now wanted refinement and good musical taste in the syna- gogue. Sulzer's influence spread over Western Europe and even fil- tered through the iron gates of the Orthodox synagogue, so that toda...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 19

…Doctors' Wives to Carry On Tradition of Aid to Needy With Annual Show Mrs. Alex Friedlaender, past president of the Women's Auxil- iary to Maimonides Medical Society, holds up one of the gowns to be shown in the auxiliary's annual fashion show-luncheon, for which she is co-ordinator to the chairman. The show, "Unisphere of Fashion," will be held noon March 16 at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. With Mrs. Friedlaender are (from left) rear: Mesdame...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 20

…COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS AND MER11 Morris Karbal to Receive Council of Orthodox Rabbis Award for Distinguished Service desi g nating the erection of the Holy Ark, in memory of his parents. As far back as 1947, he was a National Repre- sentative to the United Jewish Appeal in Washing- ton, D.C., and received a citation for his philanthropic efforts for help to Jews overseas and in Israel. In 1955 he married the former Hannah Zalesin, who i...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 21

…AZ TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL BANQUET Aims and Goals of Vaad Harobonim v -0 ,,_ ) / ding 'c understanding and Mr. and Mrs. Julius for the Vaad Hora- u.-ted Chanukah, 5724 f Detroit since 1914, ply Company in 1932, Rotenberg has been hile endeavor in our onal causes. At this 27th Annual Banquet, we point out with pride to more than a quar- ter century of service to our community in the field of Kashruth, Torah Education, Sabbath Observance, Ta...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 22

…To Benefit Training Schools Marianne August Now Oak-Woods Young Israel Sisterhood Plans A-Glitter for ORT's Jewel Ball Mrs. Lawrence Levin to Mark 10 Years of Synagogue Service ° The Sheraton-Cadillac ballroom nery and furs modeled by young again will be the setting of ORT's ORT members. Imperial Jewel Ball April 3, ac- Oakland Hills Chapter will pre- cording to Mrs. Nathan H. Sch- . sent a skit with Mrs. Donald lafer, Michigan region presid...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 23

…Perlmutter-Lazar Troth Told in Toledo Jewish Meals By Mildred Grosberg Bellin (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) STUFFED (GEFILTE) MILTZ 1 beef miltz 2-V2 cups prepared white bread 1 medium onion, finely diced 1 stalk celery, finely diced 2 tablespoons chicken or goose fat 1---fablespoon poultry seasoning About 1 teaspoon salt, to taste 1 egg, slightly beaten When purchasing the miltz, have an incision about 2 inches long cut in the .c_7_Lde. Whe...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 24

…✓ ctivities Sharon Kahan Is Now Mrs. Donald Borsand internationall famous pianist, will be the guest artist of the concert series sponsored by the Detroit In- stitute of Arts Founders' Society in the large auditorium. • * Acknowledged to be among the top orchestras in the nation, the HOUSTON SYMPHONY, under the direction of Sir John Barbi- rolli, will demonstrate its present eminent standing when it per- forms at Detroit's Masonic Audi- tor...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 25

…New York City Girl to Marry Detroiter Women s Ulubs Public Aid to Religious Schools Topic for Discussi©n at Delegate Assembly (Continued from Page 19) BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will hold a paid-up mem- bership soirie and supper 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ida Chaim s, 24636 Santa Barbara, Southfield. Mrs. Penina Schwartz, soprano, will be guest artist. Mrs. Schwartz, graduate of the New York City College of Music, is doing gradu...…

February 26, 1965 • Page Image 26

…c5, ZOD Forms Masada Young Adult as Fortress Against Assimilation Tide JW/ Activities SOL YETZ - MORRIS COHEN AUXILIARY will hold its annual paid-up membership affair at 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Anne Weinstein and Celia Yetz, 17376 Cherrylawn. Lillian Bern- stein, past department president, will present "A History of Jewish Music." Mrs. Weinstein, past aux- iliary president, will obligate new members and present them with membership pi...…

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…Miss Mayer to Wed Robert Earl Portman /2 MISS CAROLINE MAYER Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Mayer of Greenlawn Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Caroline Richelle to Robert Earl Bortman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bortman of Vernon Ave., Huntington Woods. The bride-elect and her fiance attended Wayne State University where she is presently working toward a masters degree. They are planning a June wedding. Ekelman-Goldman Engagement T...…

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…Jacob Geller, Mrs. Verk to Hamad $119.000 Windsor Fund Drive Irving Kane Report Praises Work of JDC The quality of Jewish life in Europe, especially among its youth, is one of the major prob- lems confronting organized Jew- ish communities throughout West- ern Europe, it was asserted by Barbara Gorevitz . to Wed in September The Windsor Welfare Fund Campaign, with a $119,000 goal to "Survive in '65" will be launched two officials of the Co...…

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